Posted by SDE on December 21, 2014 at 07:18:53 from (71.87.90.88):
In Reply to: Extra Money posted by Keith Molden on December 21, 2014 at 03:18:38:
I believe that we all live the life we have chosen for ourselves. As they have said before,"People do not plan to fail, They fail to plan." Young people may want it all now, but they cripple themselves with debt. That is their choice. Kids drop out of school and handicap their future doing that. Again that is their choice. If you really wanted to be rich, you have to be very lucky or have a plan. Too many people do not plan where they want to go in life, they just let it happen and hope it works out. WE were told that we could get a million dollars in our 401k if we saved the right amount, early enough in our lifes. Divorce has put an end to that plan. That was my choice, and it was the right one also. Being poor or rich is a mind set. People who grow up believing they are poor, will be pinching pennies until the day they die. Even if they have to pay their taxes quarterly. Mary Hunt writes a newspaper/on-line column and advocates living below your income level. When the income drops (retirement)then the spending needs to be dialed back as well. During our working years, we should be putting some money away on a regular basis. If you don't, that is your choice. If you are running out of money you spent to much, your choice, or you retired to early, your choice. YES, I know that many essentials are beyond our control. SDE
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